Tired and exhausted, Kelly stood next to his/her window, in an attempt to cool down from her run. From inside her apartment, Kelly heard footsteps running up the stairs and someone commanding him/her to “open the damn door.” Unaware of Flanegan’s identity and authority, Kelly did not open the door. Instead, s/he traversed towards the back of her apartment in the furthest direction away from the door, near his/her kitchen window. The stranger broke down Kelly’s door, and proceeded to where Kelly was standing while pointing a gun at her. The stranger identified himself/herself as Police Officer Flanegan and showed Kelly his/her badge hanging around his/her neck. The officer commanded Kelly to turn around with his/her hands in the rear and patted him/her down. Officer Flanegan found nothing on Kelly. Inspecting Kelly’s apartment, the officer spotted a pill bottle on the floor in the corner of the kitchen, which was labeled OXYCODON. Kelly did not own, nor had ever seen the pill bottle before. However, Kelly had thrown a wild party the previous night and said that the bottle could have been left by one of the guests. After, Kelly decided to refrain from answering any more questions because of the police shows she had seen on TV. While continuing to scrutinize Kelly’s apartment, the officer also spotted the open window with the screen pushed up. However, Kelly was residing in an old, decrepit building and the screen was broken and could not be pushed down. Officer Leeds, who had been standing outside said that he had heard a creaky window opening and the sound of something like a knife hitting the ground. Officer Leeds was positioned outside the front of Kelly’s building. The opened window in the kitchen is facing towards the back of the apartment building. Therefore, Officer must have been a great distance and must have impeccable
Tired and exhausted, Kelly stood next to his/her window, in an attempt to cool down from her run. From inside her apartment, Kelly heard footsteps running up the stairs and someone commanding him/her to “open the damn door.” Unaware of Flanegan’s identity and authority, Kelly did not open the door. Instead, s/he traversed towards the back of her apartment in the furthest direction away from the door, near his/her kitchen window. The stranger broke down Kelly’s door, and proceeded to where Kelly was standing while pointing a gun at her. The stranger identified himself/herself as Police Officer Flanegan and showed Kelly his/her badge hanging around his/her neck. The officer commanded Kelly to turn around with his/her hands in the rear and patted him/her down. Officer Flanegan found nothing on Kelly. Inspecting Kelly’s apartment, the officer spotted a pill bottle on the floor in the corner of the kitchen, which was labeled OXYCODON. Kelly did not own, nor had ever seen the pill bottle before. However, Kelly had thrown a wild party the previous night and said that the bottle could have been left by one of the guests. After, Kelly decided to refrain from answering any more questions because of the police shows she had seen on TV. While continuing to scrutinize Kelly’s apartment, the officer also spotted the open window with the screen pushed up. However, Kelly was residing in an old, decrepit building and the screen was broken and could not be pushed down. Officer Leeds, who had been standing outside said that he had heard a creaky window opening and the sound of something like a knife hitting the ground. Officer Leeds was positioned outside the front of Kelly’s building. The opened window in the kitchen is facing towards the back of the apartment building. Therefore, Officer must have been a great distance and must have impeccable